Our Personal GPS

Have you also felt confused and lack direction in your life? I think it's too early for me to go through this midlife crisis but recently, I often have this feeling of either being stuck or having too much of something that it spreads me thin. I tend to absorb in my system so much information and knowledge that it gets hard to assess when enough is enough. Financial literacy, healthy eating and exercise, good parenting, entrepreneurship and all. Having too much information in our mind can lead us into thinking we need to figure it all out before we get started. Too much of anything can become toxic, even oxygen.
Today, I was reminded of life's great lessons from my personal study of Come, Follow Me- For Individuals and Families:  Book of Mormon 2020 and reading The Secret Book by Rhonda Byrne. 

Jack Canfield, co-athor of The Secret, author of The Success Principles and co-creator of the phenomenal number one New York Times bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series taught: "Think of a car driving through the night. The headlights only go a hundred to two hundred feet forward, and you can make it all the way from California to New York driving through the dark, because all you have to see is the next two hundred feet. And that's how life tends to unfold before us. If we just trust that the next two hundred feet will unfold after that, your life will keep unfolding. And it will eventually get you to the destination of whatever it is you truly want, because you want it.

When God led Lehi’s family into the wilderness, He did not provide them with a detailed travel plan to the promised land. But He did give Lehi the Liahona to guide his family daily toward their destination. To provide guidance and direction, Heavenly Father has given us the scriptures, prayer, counsel from parents and leaders, promptings from the Holy Ghost, general conference, patriarchal blessing, and the list goes on.

We don't need to stress ourselves out with things we haven't seen. Our life will keep unfolding. We will eventually get to our destination.
"...hearken unto me, and open your ears that ye may hear, and your hearts that ye may understand, and your minds that the mysteries of God may be unfolded to your view." Mosiah 2:9

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